Astronomical number sequence

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1 2 3 0 [4] 4 0 [4] [1]

5 6 7 0 [4] 8 0 [4] [1]

9 10 11 0 [4] 12 0 [4] [1]

We're gonna [1] [2] [3] [4] tonight!




Can you name $[1]$, $[2]$, $[3]$ and $[4]$?







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  • jafe, r13(Whfg nf V tbg gur Orr Trrf fbat fghpx va lbhe urnq ntnva, lbh'ir whfg tbar naq tbggra guvf fbat fghpx va zl urnq ntnva!) ;P
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    Aug 28 at 12:39







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    @El-Guest muahahahah!
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1 2 3 0 [4] 4 0 [4] [1]

5 6 7 0 [4] 8 0 [4] [1]

9 10 11 0 [4] 12 0 [4] [1]

We're gonna [1] [2] [3] [4] tonight!




Can you name $[1]$, $[2]$, $[3]$ and $[4]$?







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  • jafe, r13(Whfg nf V tbg gur Orr Trrf fbat fghpx va lbhe urnq ntnva, lbh'ir whfg tbar naq tbggra guvf fbat fghpx va zl urnq ntnva!) ;P
    – El-Guest
    Aug 28 at 12:39







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    @El-Guest muahahahah!
    – jafe
    Aug 28 at 12:40












up vote
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favorite









up vote
24
down vote

favorite












1 2 3 0 [4] 4 0 [4] [1]

5 6 7 0 [4] 8 0 [4] [1]

9 10 11 0 [4] 12 0 [4] [1]

We're gonna [1] [2] [3] [4] tonight!




Can you name $[1]$, $[2]$, $[3]$ and $[4]$?







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1 2 3 0 [4] 4 0 [4] [1]

5 6 7 0 [4] 8 0 [4] [1]

9 10 11 0 [4] 12 0 [4] [1]

We're gonna [1] [2] [3] [4] tonight!




Can you name $[1]$, $[2]$, $[3]$ and $[4]$?









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asked Aug 28 at 11:08









jafe

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  • jafe, r13(Whfg nf V tbg gur Orr Trrf fbat fghpx va lbhe urnq ntnva, lbh'ir whfg tbar naq tbggra guvf fbat fghpx va zl urnq ntnva!) ;P
    – El-Guest
    Aug 28 at 12:39







  • 2




    @El-Guest muahahahah!
    – jafe
    Aug 28 at 12:40
















  • jafe, r13(Whfg nf V tbg gur Orr Trrf fbat fghpx va lbhe urnq ntnva, lbh'ir whfg tbar naq tbggra guvf fbat fghpx va zl urnq ntnva!) ;P
    – El-Guest
    Aug 28 at 12:39







  • 2




    @El-Guest muahahahah!
    – jafe
    Aug 28 at 12:40















jafe, r13(Whfg nf V tbg gur Orr Trrf fbat fghpx va lbhe urnq ntnva, lbh'ir whfg tbar naq tbggra guvf fbat fghpx va zl urnq ntnva!) ;P
– El-Guest
Aug 28 at 12:39





jafe, r13(Whfg nf V tbg gur Orr Trrf fbat fghpx va lbhe urnq ntnva, lbh'ir whfg tbar naq tbggra guvf fbat fghpx va zl urnq ntnva!) ;P
– El-Guest
Aug 28 at 12:39





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@El-Guest muahahahah!
– jafe
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@El-Guest muahahahah!
– jafe
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[1] Rock [2] Around [3] The [4] Clock, from Bill Haley and the Comets - Rock around the clock.


One, Two, Three O'clock, Four O'clock rock,

Five, Six, Seven O'clock, Eight O'clock rock.

Nine, Ten, Eleven O'clock, Twelve O'clock rock,

We're gonna rock around the clock tonight.







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    up vote
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    I realize that JonMark Perry's answer is probably correct, but I still want to chip in with my answer:




    [1] = 1

    [2] = 3

    [3] = 3

    [4] = 7




    because




    The phrase We're gonna [1] [2] [3] [4] tonight! implies that the placeholders either stand for Words or numbers that can be read or spelled like words. Since the sequence does not make sense to me when I put in words, I think that the numbers can be read out. --> leetspeak comes into my mind. We're gonna leet tonight!







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    [1] Rock [2] Around [3] The [4] Clock, from Bill Haley and the Comets - Rock around the clock.


    One, Two, Three O'clock, Four O'clock rock,

    Five, Six, Seven O'clock, Eight O'clock rock.

    Nine, Ten, Eleven O'clock, Twelve O'clock rock,

    We're gonna rock around the clock tonight.







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      up vote
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      accepted











      [1] Rock [2] Around [3] The [4] Clock, from Bill Haley and the Comets - Rock around the clock.


      One, Two, Three O'clock, Four O'clock rock,

      Five, Six, Seven O'clock, Eight O'clock rock.

      Nine, Ten, Eleven O'clock, Twelve O'clock rock,

      We're gonna rock around the clock tonight.







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        up vote
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        accepted







        up vote
        26
        down vote



        accepted







        [1] Rock [2] Around [3] The [4] Clock, from Bill Haley and the Comets - Rock around the clock.


        One, Two, Three O'clock, Four O'clock rock,

        Five, Six, Seven O'clock, Eight O'clock rock.

        Nine, Ten, Eleven O'clock, Twelve O'clock rock,

        We're gonna rock around the clock tonight.







        share|improve this answer













        [1] Rock [2] Around [3] The [4] Clock, from Bill Haley and the Comets - Rock around the clock.


        One, Two, Three O'clock, Four O'clock rock,

        Five, Six, Seven O'clock, Eight O'clock rock.

        Nine, Ten, Eleven O'clock, Twelve O'clock rock,

        We're gonna rock around the clock tonight.








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            I realize that JonMark Perry's answer is probably correct, but I still want to chip in with my answer:




            [1] = 1

            [2] = 3

            [3] = 3

            [4] = 7




            because




            The phrase We're gonna [1] [2] [3] [4] tonight! implies that the placeholders either stand for Words or numbers that can be read or spelled like words. Since the sequence does not make sense to me when I put in words, I think that the numbers can be read out. --> leetspeak comes into my mind. We're gonna leet tonight!







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              rot13[j3 e t0aa4 e0k0e 2avgr]
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              Aug 28 at 11:43














            up vote
            2
            down vote













            I realize that JonMark Perry's answer is probably correct, but I still want to chip in with my answer:




            [1] = 1

            [2] = 3

            [3] = 3

            [4] = 7




            because




            The phrase We're gonna [1] [2] [3] [4] tonight! implies that the placeholders either stand for Words or numbers that can be read or spelled like words. Since the sequence does not make sense to me when I put in words, I think that the numbers can be read out. --> leetspeak comes into my mind. We're gonna leet tonight!







            share|improve this answer
















            • 2




              rot13[j3 e t0aa4 e0k0e 2avgr]
              – jafe
              Aug 28 at 11:43












            up vote
            2
            down vote










            up vote
            2
            down vote









            I realize that JonMark Perry's answer is probably correct, but I still want to chip in with my answer:




            [1] = 1

            [2] = 3

            [3] = 3

            [4] = 7




            because




            The phrase We're gonna [1] [2] [3] [4] tonight! implies that the placeholders either stand for Words or numbers that can be read or spelled like words. Since the sequence does not make sense to me when I put in words, I think that the numbers can be read out. --> leetspeak comes into my mind. We're gonna leet tonight!







            share|improve this answer












            I realize that JonMark Perry's answer is probably correct, but I still want to chip in with my answer:




            [1] = 1

            [2] = 3

            [3] = 3

            [4] = 7




            because




            The phrase We're gonna [1] [2] [3] [4] tonight! implies that the placeholders either stand for Words or numbers that can be read or spelled like words. Since the sequence does not make sense to me when I put in words, I think that the numbers can be read out. --> leetspeak comes into my mind. We're gonna leet tonight!








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            answered Aug 28 at 11:36









            Cashbee

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              rot13[j3 e t0aa4 e0k0e 2avgr]
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              Aug 28 at 11:43












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              Aug 28 at 11:43







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            rot13[j3 e t0aa4 e0k0e 2avgr]
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